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segunda-feira, 13 de maio de 2013

sábado, 4 de maio de 2013

Will




 In Portuguese below



Will was launched last year and it can be found in Praça Carlos Alberto. This is a restaurant that mixes the portuguese cuisine with sushi, a typically japanese dish. This dish is available to every taste, even to those who like to leave the restaurant well pleased. On wednesdays there's the "Sushi Festival" (Festival do Sushi) at lunch, for 18€, and dinner for 23€.

But the portuguese food also has its spotlight: steak, octopus in the oven, codfish and Costelão are some of the portuguese treats you can eat there. 

Even so, Will isn't just a restaurant, by night it works as a bar. This space has a diversified musical schedule that includes live concerts and guest dj's. Besides that, fridays and saturdays are marked by 80's and 90's music.

When it comes to the decoration, Will mixes the classic with modern details. There are several rooms that allow private dinners, perfect for business dinners, groups or private parties.

Whether it's for a meal or for a night out with friends, we advise you to stop by Will to meet this wonderful place.

domingo, 21 de abril de 2013

Maus Hábitos



In Portuguese and Spanish below


In the fourth floor of an old building on Passos Manuel Street is Maus Hábitos, right in front of the Oporto's coliseum. Those who look at the building don't even think that inside there's a bar, gallery, a theatre and show room, a res and a café. All of this because Maus Hábitos is all about interdisciplinarity.
Maus Hábitos dedicates its space to the promotion of rising young artists. Is this space there ar exhibitions, concerts, theatres, trainings and workshops. The cultural education is one of the goals of this bar, which gave origin to the name, because the cultural intervention cannot be "well educated".
The bar is one of the most influent and known of the alternative circuit of the city, a place of obligatory passage in the night of Oporto. During the week it serves vegan lunches, and in the afternoons the cafeteria is open to the public.
The multifunctionality is one of the aspects that most characterize Maus Hábitos, which besides having a full agenda, offers its customers an amazing view over the city.

quarta-feira, 17 de abril de 2013

PItch Club

In Portuguese and Spanish below




The Pitch has two faces: day and night. During the day this bar works as a coffee shop and restaurant, while in the evening it opens the doors to incredibly fun nights.
Pitch is considered one of the top bars and clubs of the Invicta. The space is divided in two floors: in the ground-floor the atmosphere is similar to any pub you find in the streets of London, and in the floor above is the bar, with a 60's decoration and a DJ booth.
In this bar you can dance to the sound of alternative and contemporary styles that contrast with the retro decoration. The space was launched and decorated in a way to optimize the acoustic, a good aspect to cover in a place like this.
This is one of the places you should visit if the intention is to have a night out with your friends, or even just to enjoy a nice light meal in the restaurant, which is open during the day.

quinta-feira, 11 de abril de 2013

Bar Casa da Música



Casa da Música is the main concert room in Oporto, Portugal. It was designed by the dutch architect Rem Koolhaas as part of the event Oporto European Capital of Culture in 2001. Although, its construction didn't finish until 2005, becoming an icon of the invicta  city. Despite all, you're wrong if you think the only purpose of the building is entertainment.

That said, the route of ssturday nights in Oporto has a new reference point: the Casa da Música Bar. This bar started functioning since march of 2013, where every saturday from 11pm to 4am, the top of the building turns into a dancing bar, alienating an informal, elegant and comfortable athmosphere to a program that favors new trends of electronic music. With an outside area, view to the gardens of Boavista, the space bets as much on new DJ's as in safe values, on a national and international level. The program is at Rui Trintaeum's charge (Loco Mosquito, Trintaeum, Rivoli Café-Concerto).

Commissioned by Rui Trintaeum, the Bar Casa da Música is, above all, the ideal space hang out and dance. In Casa da Música, there's bar every saturday night. Sharing space with the restaurant, it has as main dish the DJ menu and a special lure: an exterior esplanade with one of the best panoramic views of the city.

The dancing is towards the multicolor instalation of Pedro Cabrita Reis, created for two operas that saw the light of day in the Suggia Room, in 2009. The instalation breaks the vaguely extraterrestrial, vaguely industrial of Casa da Música - the ceiling is 7m tall, there are metal pannels hanging over the dance floor. Other luxury: the exterior esplanade, with the Boavista roundabout as a vanishing point and one of the best panoramic views in town. For being right next to the the Restaurant Casa da Música, the bar has a wide offer (15 references, with prices from 2,20€ to 5€), sparklings and champagne by glass. It also stands out for the white drinks chart.


domingo, 7 de abril de 2013

Tendinha dos Clérigos



Rock is in town

Tendinha dos Clérigos could be just another random bar, but there's something more to it, something that separates it from the rest of the clubs: the music preference. This bar puts the trendy music aside and bets everything on rock songs, mostly alternative. Moreover, you can see that in its logo, where you can find an electric guitar.

Tendinha dos Clérigos was born from Tendinha dos Poveiros, a bar that has been successful for quite a while. But the lack of space that made the clientele overflow into the street, led to the search of a bigger place and, above all, a place where the "night" could be extended till sunrise. And that's how the success of Tendinha dos Poveiros spread to Tendinha dos Clérigos too, in Conde de Vizela's street.

Even though the street is a little bit hidden, the red door calls the attention of anyone who passes by it. Inside, the decoration is simple. Black, red and orange prevail and mark the personality of the bar, where the walls are decorated with vinyls, t-shirts, pictures of musicians and even guitars.